When someone says "you hit the nail on the head," they mean that your statement or observation is accurate and precise. It implies that you have made a correct assessment or diagnosis about a situation or issue.
"Says you" is an informal expression that can be used to express skepticism or doubt about something that someone else has said. It implies that the speaker does not believe or agree with the statement made by the other person.
It means: go tell it to someone who'll believe it.
Yes. Same is an adjective because it is used to describe someone or something. Same can mean: 1) not different 2) exactly like someone or something else 3) not changed 4) exactly like an earlier version, event, etc. Example: Sarah wore the same shirt two days in a row.
When someone says, "you've hit the nail on the head," they mean that you have accurately identified or addressed a problem or issue. It implies that you have expressed exactly the right idea or solution.
Regard means care or concern for someone or something OR a feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something.
I'm not exactly sure,but i know it has something to do with love,or liking someone.
It means that something is exactly what you would expect from an American or American language. That something defines what American is.
"Something to that effect" means something similar or approximate to what was stated but not exactly the same. It implies a close match rather than a precise replication of the original statement or idea.
I'm not exactly sure but my guess would be that directly contacting someone would mean communicating with someone (or something) while the other person can hear or see you, or when you are there in person. Indirectly contacting someone would mean you would cause someone (or something) to contact someone (or something.)
It means that you copy something exactly. You're not even close when you copy something or someone, you're copying them EXACTLY!!(It's kind of scary)
"sort of" means not exactly but close. It could mean rather like something, or similar to it, or it could mean that someone rather likes someone or something, as in they are not certain about their feelings but they are mostly positive ones.
It either means to hit someone on their nose, or if it's an idiom, it means to hit something dead on, or to get something exactly right.
an analogical statement is a statement that compares, or makes an analogy of, something and something else
it means that it show the difference between the cash book and bank statement
A common statement that is usually used to summarize something.
Lacking means that there is a shortage of something; such as someone who is lacking in manners. Devoid means to be completely without something. The words are similar but not exactly the same.
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone